Zanka on Huddersfield Town commitment to delivering bright attacking show for new boss Jan Siewert against Everton

Mathias 'Zanka' Jorgensen says Town have been focusing on attack under their new boss

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Mathias 'Zanka' Jorgensen says Huddersfield Town are committed to delivering a bright attacking performance for new boss Jan Siewert against Everton.

The popular Danish international - who was left out of the starting XI against Manchester City - says Town have been working hard in the Portugal training camp to "get Jan's ideas and philosophy under the skin".

It's the start of a new era for the club following the departure of former head coach David Wagner and the one-match caretaker spell for Mark Hudson against City, whose 3-0 win leaves Town bidding to improve a record of just one point earned from a possible 33.

Town are looking for only a third win of the campaign and to close a gap of 10 points to the safety zone with 15 matches left, having not beaten Everton in any fixture since 1956.

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Asked how Siewert's football differed from Wagner's on HTTV, Zanka answered: "I think he has a different style of play, all in all, and it's a bit more attacking.

"We are focusing on attacking and scoring goals, which has been our problem this season so it's good to be working on that side of our game."

Zanka has made 26 appearances this term and remains top goalscorer with three.

He believes the Portugal training camp went well and described the new head coach as "intense".

"The time we spend together as a group will always strengthen us," Zanka told Town's TV channel.

"As players, we need to get on the same page and get all his (Siewert's) ideas under the skin.